Mott's law for the v.r.h. random resistor network and for Mott's random walk
Abstract
Mott's variable range hopping (v.r.h.) is the phonon-induced hopping of electrons in disordered solids (such as doped semiconductors) within the regime of strong Anderson localization. It was introduced by N.~Mott to explain the anomalous low temperature conductivity decay in dimension , corresponding now to the so called Mott's law. We provide a rigorous derivation of this Physics law for two effective models of Mott v.r.h.: the random resistor network for v.r.h. of \cite[Section~IV]{AHL} and Mott's random walk. We also determine the constant multiplying the power of the inverse temperature in the exponent in Mott's law, which was an open problem also on a heuristic level.
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@article{arxiv.2301.06318,
title = {Mott's law for the v.r.h. random resistor network and for Mott's random walk},
author = {Alessandra Faggionato},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2301.06318},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
Change title, abstract and introduction. Extended the results to the case of energy of opposite signs thanks to arXiv:2507.03965. New results on universality. Modified the structure to improve readability